SUFFIELD – Two suspects, who confessed to police last month to breaking into homes in Agawam and just over the state line in East Granby because they “needed money for college,” were arrested again Tuesday and charged with an earlier break-in here.

Ryan Piquette, 18, of 5 Birge Ave., Windsor Locks, and a 17-year-old juvenile from Manchester, were charged with burglary third degree and larceny fourth degree.

Suffield police said they arrested the pair in connection with a daytime residential burglary that occurred on June 30. Over $1,500 worth of electronics, jewelry, cash and other items were taken from the home.

According to a release issued by Suffield police, the same two suspects were caught breaking into a home in East Granby on Aug. 10 and were arrested by Connecticut State Police.

The suspects confessed to that burglary as well as burglaries in Suffield, Agawam and East Granby. “They told investigators that they decided to commit these crimes because they ‘needed money for college,’” according to the release.

State police recovered a large quantity of stolen property which was used as evidence by Agawam and Suffield police to connect them with burglaries in their respective communities.

Agawam police Lt. Richard A. Light said the suspects will summoned into court to answer to Agawam break-in which occurred on Sunnyslope Avenue.